WW: Is there a type of game youâ€™re just itching to work on? Is it a certain type of RPG or maybe a different genre all together?

MCA: Yup. Iâ€™d love to work on a real world RPG, a high school-based RPG, and a few other crazier ideas that Iâ€™m not sure would work, but Iâ€™m dying to see if they could. Writing modern dialogue and dealing with real world themes is something Iâ€™d love to do. And then thereâ€™s times where I just want to do a game where the game world lends itself to allowing you to do anything, and you arenâ€™t constrained by an existing game worldâ€™s design physics or genre parameters.

I can picture it now. A Mafia-esque city smack dab in the middle of Tatooine with rampant high school shootings against the local cheerleading squad. All kidding aside, he also discusses the bad experiences he's had with Interplay and the ordeal most of them had to go through under the reign of Monsieur Herve Caen. Finally, here's a bit about Fallout fans:

WW: Which is more unnerving, having to meeting Fallout fans expectations, or the wider audience of KOTOR expectations?

MCA: Fallout fan expectations. Star Wars fans are tame by comparison and use a lot less profanity. Iâ€™d hate to see the two groups of them get into a fight â€“ the Fallout fans would shred the Star Wars fans in seconds. Still, the Fallout fans were always a good conscience.

Damn straight. Check out the interview, it's long! Thanks to Kumquat for the heads up.